💭 “Who will be there when I’m no longer around?”
This is a question many families of loved ones with disability quietly carry. The Services for One model is designed to help answer it — giving families the tools, confidence, and pathways to create supports that are personalised, sustainable, and future-proof.
Over four engaging online workshops, you’ll:
✨ Learn the foundations of Services for One — what it is and why families choose it
✨ Discover real-life examples and stories from families who’ve made it work
✨ Explore practical ways to build a support team and manage funding
✨ Gain clarity on how to safeguard your loved one’s future
✨ Connect with others on the same journey
Short, accessible sessions — just 1 hour each over lunchtime
Designed for families — no jargon, no overwhelm
Interactive Q&A — ask the questions that matter to you
PDF slides provided after each session for easy reference
Monday 20 October 2025
Workshop 1: What is a Service for One?
Big picture overview, why families choose this model, and real-life examples.
Monday 27 October 2025
Workshop 2: Building the Foundations
Key pieces to have in place: structure, governance, compliance.
Monday 3 November 2025
Workshop 3: Bringing a Team Together
Direct employment, team roles, and common challenges.
Monday 10 November 2025
Workshop 4: Making it Sustainable
Overview of funding, planning, and future-proofing.
🎟️ $350 per family — includes access to all four workshops:
4 × 1-hour facilitated sessions
Stories, examples, and case studies to inspire
Group Q&A time each week
PDF copies of Zoom slides after each session
NDIS Funding: Families can use funding if self- or plan-managed
01_134_0117_8_1 — Capacity Building and Training in Self-Management and Plan Management
15_038_0117_1_3 — Training for Carers/Parents
Sheree Henley is a parent, advocate, and educator who has used the Service for One model for the past 12 years with her son, Isaac, a young man with profound disabilities. She leads Isaac’s support team in a way that ensures he lives a purposeful, valued life with strong community connections.
Sheree draws on extensive professional experience across the education, government, and non-government sectors, alongside her background as a business analyst and change manager. She also holds a Master’s in Education and a Diploma of Governance.
As the founder of The Good Life Builders, Sheree equips families to design, establish, and sustain their own Service for One. Her workshops are practical, inspiring, and grounded in both professional expertise and lived experience.
Joanne Lynam brings deep passion, skill, and lived experience as a parent and MicroEnterprise Consultant with the Towards Better team.
As a mother of a daughter with disability, Jo has worked tirelessly to challenge society’s devalued views and open doors to “A Good Life.” She believes belonging is built in community — through contribution, connection, and shared value.
Her daughter, though unable to read, write, or speak much, now runs her own business five days a week, gaining purpose, autonomy, and recognition as a valued community member.
Jo is focused on helping people with disability shape their skills, gifts, talents, and even obsessions into small local businesses — helping families create meaningful, valued opportunities.
📅 When: Mondays, 20 Oct – 10 Nov 2025, 12:00–1:00 PM (AEST)
💻 Where: Online via Zoom
🎟️ Investment: $350 per family (NDIS funding can be used)
🔗 Register here: Introductory Online Workshops: Services for One – Supporting Your Loved One’s Future
Ricky Esterquest – Founder & Principal Community Development Worker
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